Rock n Roll Circus Will Leave You Quivering in Anticipation

Dedicated fans, elaborate subcultures and
audience participation will all be part of Midnight Movies
– Cult Classic Burlesque night. A night that is sure to
leave the audience quivering in anticipation.

Cult films
are known for their dedicated fanbase and The Rock n Roll
Circus is quickly turning into one of Auckland’s
celebrated burlesque nights. With a pack of loyal audience
goers and new faces coming along to their shows, the circus
delivers events with a punch and a touch of sass.

In
celebration of The Rock n Roll Circus’ upcoming 2nd
birthday, they are dishing out a lively show full of tease
and cheek – Midnight Movies – Cult Classic Burlesque on
15 March at The Winchester. This show promises to take the
audience on a journey through the celebration of
nonconformity via cult classic movies such as Rocky Horror,
Labrynith and many more.

The audience is encouraged to
dress up in theme and even take to the stage for fun
competitions where the barrier between performer and
audience is demolished.

With acts by some award winning
and international burlesque performers this show is going to
go off with a hiss and a roar!

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